Warrant: At 2:38 a.m., an officer served a criminal warrant at the 1500 block of Ribary Way, after discovering that a person sleeping in a vehicle on a public roadway had an outstanding warrant.

Sunday, Nov. 17

No contact order: At 11:20 p.m., an officer noticed a no-contact order violation on Southeast Cedar Falls Way.

Saturday, Nov. 16

Check thief: At 9 a.m., a woman at the 13700 block of 461st Place, in Wood River, reported that someone had stolen a quantity of checks from her home. Two were cashed in October.

Meter thief: At 11:30 a.m., deputies received a report that someone had made off with the electrical meter from the Unity Masonic Lodge, 119 W. North Bend Way. The meter was pulled from the south wall of the building overnight, and the lodge has no power now. Puget Sound Energy was notified.

Hit and run: At 2:52 p.m., deputies responded to a report of a hit and run on three cars on East McClellan Street. The driver of Dodge Ram pickup had a suspended license.

Friday, Nov. 15

Stolen car, found: At 1:09 p.m., a deputy checked the license plate of a Subaru parked at the Edelweiss Apartments on 316 Cedar Avenue, and found out it was stolen from Federal Way. The insurance company and adjuster was contacted, and the vehicle was slated for recovery.

Shoplifting: At 1:27 p.m., deputies were contacted by an employee of the Stride Rite store at the 561 South Fork Avenue, in the Premium Outlets complex. The employee noticed three suspects enter the store, browsing along the east wall. They slipped out while the employee was distracted by other customers. The caller suspected them of shoplifting.

Attempted auto theft: At 10:41 p.m., a caller at the North Bend QFC, 460 East North Bend Way, reported that someone had attempted to steal his car. The steering column was damaged.

Fall City Fire District

Thursday, Nov. 21

Overdose: At 12:19 p.m., firefighters responded to the 29800 block of Issaquah Fall City Road for a possible overdose. One patient was treated and transported to a local hospital.

Tuesday, Nov. 19

Flood alert: At 1:29 a.m., the Snoqualmie River reached a phase II flood level and all the residents in the affected area were called.

Monday, Nov. 18

Home fire: At 8:11 a.m., crews responded to the 25400 block of Northeast 138th Street for a structure fire in Duvall. The water tender from Fall City helped provide water to the incident.

Rear-ender: At 9:07 a.m., Firefighter/EMTs responded to the intersection of Southeast Redmond-Fall City Road and 324th Avenue Southeast for a two-car rear end collision. Two patients were evaluated and transported to a local hospital.

Breathing problem: At 1:14 p.m., firefighter/EMTs and paramedics responded to the 4900 block of Lake Alice Road Southeast for a 75-year-old woman with respiratory distress. She was evaluated and taken to a nearby hospital by Fall City’s aid car.

Friday, Nov. 15

Fever: At 9:51 a.m., firefighter/EMTs responded to the 7400 block of 337th Place Southeast for a 62-year-old woman with a high fever. She was evaluated and transported to a local hospital.

Walking issue: At 4:51 p.m., firefighter/EMTs responded to the 9500 block of 315th Avenue Southeast for an 80-year-old woman who was unable to walk. She was treated and transported to a local hospital.

Thursday, Nov. 14

Low blood pressure: At 10:17 a.m., Fall City frefighter/EMTs responded to the 4100 Block of 328th Place Southeast for a 83-year-old woman with low blood pressure. She was evaluated and transported to an area hospital via private ambulance.

Leg break: At 5:09 p.m., firefighter/EMTs responded to the 4500 block of 332nd Avenue Southeast for a 57-year-old man with an obvious leg fracture. He was evaluated and transported to a local hospital by private ambulance.

Snoqualmie Fire Department

Monday, Nov. 18

Dump-truck rollover: Snoqualmie’s aid car assisted Eastside fire and Maple Valley Fire on a dump truck rollover accident on the Hobart-Issaquah road. One patient was trapped under a van, down an embankment. Crews used inflatable air bags to lift the van and remove the patient. The patient was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.

Sunday, Nov. 17

Alarm from burnt food: Snoqualmie Fire units responded to a smoke detector activation on Southeast Forest Street. Upon arrival, they found burnt food in the oven. There was no damage to the home or residence.

Saturday, Nov. 16

Fire on the pass: Snoqualmie firefighters were call to Snoqualmie Pass to assist with a large residential structure fire.

Friday, Nov. 15

Fire report: Firefighters responded to a report of power lines down in the area of Meadowbrook and the river bridge, with fire in the trees. Upon investigation, nothing was found.

Medical calls: In addition to the above calls, Snoqualmie firefighters responded to 21 medical aid calls, bringing the annual call number to 1,055.

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